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are getting more expensive. yes, they are. good morning. they re going astro no, ma am astronomically, the cost has gone up, 65% on just my oil cost and around 40 to 45 business in my other business. carley: how are you dealing with that? well, we re just kind of riding the tide and biden s inflation is really putting a hardship on businesses, on customers. it s very it s devastating to the american economy, the inflation that biden is enforcing. carley: well, you know, all three guests you come from all different states, all different businesses, but you all have one thing in common. and that s the economy is not going your way right now. but hopefully things can turn around. connie, delette, charlie, thank you for waking up early and
darker tone while talking to agents. the biden official says the situation is more dire than he is publicly willing to admit. and police releasing shocking video shows a gunman opening fire on a new york city street in broad daylight. another man can be seen darting into oncoming traffic to avoid the bullets. police say the shooter took off on a scooter and remains at large. luckily, no one was hurt. carley. carley: ashley, thank you. president biden is taking heat on the economy as voter concern over inflation remains sky-high. a new fox news poll shows 33% of residents feel the u.s. economy is in poor condition. here to discuss, founder and ceo of r lock, connie sylvester byer and the co-owner of the guard guys, charlie bevis.
connie, you are a business owner and you are also a mom. there s another fox news poll that shows 70% of people are worried about grocery prices and gas prices. so how does that affect you? it affects all of us every single day, from fuel prices to food, all the way up to fun. for me to go out and actually have fun with my kids, i have to really kick back and look at what s our priority. school shoes are our priority right now. carley: and charlie, you own a company called guard guide. tell us about your business and how the state of the economy is affecting you. good morning. thanks for having me. guard guys, we re an on-site drug and alcohol testing agency so we go out and test our truck drivers and other companies that are drug-free workplaces. one of the aspects of what we do, we travel by vehicle all throughout the midwest.